US5087498A - Meat L-board - Google Patents
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- the present invention is broadly concerned with an improved, sanitary board assembly useful in the packaging of sliced bacon and sometimes referred to in the art as a "L-board". More particularly, it is concerned with such a bacon-supporting board assembly which preferably includes a relatively large, rectangular sheet-like baseboard section designed to hold and support bacon along with a narrower, elongated, sheet-like flap pivotally mounted with respect to the baseboard section; the baseboard and flap portions of the L-board are cased within an enclosure defined by a pair of opposed, flexible, transparent synthetic resin sheets which are adhesively interconnected about their peripheries.
- the board is completely sanitary and avoids the problems of "wicking" common in prior bacon boards, and moreover printing or other indicia can be applied to the boards without fear of contaminating the bacon product.
- L-boards adapted to support and advantageously display the bacon product.
- Conventional L-boards of this category include a relatively large, apertured baseboard section, together with a flap with may be attached to the main board along a line of weakness of perforation, so as to permit pivoting of the flap relative to the baseboard section.
- sliced bacon is placed in a shingled relationship on the main baseboard section, and the flat is pivoted over the uppermost bacon strip. The supported bacon is then placed in an enclosing package for sale to the consumer.
- the present invention overcomes the problems outlined above, and provides a greatly improved, completely sanitary L-board for supporting bacon or other products.
- the preferred meat boards of the invention includes the usual relatively large, sheet-like baseboard section together with an elongated, sheet-like flap of lesser width of that of the baseboard section and pivotal relative thereto, with the baseboard section and flap cooperatively presenting a pair of opposed surfaces of an outer periphery.
- the bacon boards of the invention are also provided with a pair of thin sheets in opposed relationship respectively engaging one of the opposed board surfaces presenting by the section and flap, each of the sheets having a surface area greater than that of the opposed board surfaces and each extending outwardly beyond the outer periphery thereof.
- the sheets are interconnected at their respective outer periphery for sealing the baseboard section and flat within a sanitary enclosure cooperatively defined by the sheets.
- the board sections are completely separated from the bacon product, thereby allowing the packager to imprint both faces of the board with advertising or other information.
- problems of wicking and/or board shredding common with prior bacon boards are completely eliminated.
- the main baseboard section and flap are spaced apart from each other over a substantial portion of their common length, so that the interconnected, enclosing sheets serve, at least in part, as a hinge member between the section and flap.
- the baseboard section and flap are entirely separate with the outer sheets being interconnected in the region between these members so as to define a hinge.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a preferred bacon-supporting L-board in accordance with the invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2--2 of FIG. 1 and further illustrating the details of construction of the L-board;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating the preferred method of fabricating the L-boards of the invention.
- the board 10 includes a relatively large, generally rectangular, sheet-like baseboard section 12 formed of paper board stock, and an elongated, sheet-like flap 14 having a width less than that of the section 12, and a pair of facially opposed, transparent flexible synthetic resin cover sheets 16, 18.
- the baseboard section 12 is formed of light-weight standard, paper board stock and presents a forward margin 20, a rearward margin 22, and a pair of side margins 24, 26.
- a pair of relatively small, rectangular viewing windows 28, 30 are also provided in section 12 adjacent forward margin 20.
- Flap 14 is formed of the same board stock as section 12, but is illustrated as substantially narrower.
- flap 14 presents a forward edge 32, and an opposed rearward edge 34, and a pair of oblique interconnecting side edges 36, 38. It will be observed that the flap 14 is in spaced relationship from the section 12, with the forward edge 32 of the flap being in substantial parallelism and justaposition with rearward margin 22 of the section 12. Finally, it will be seen that the section 12 of flat 14 cooperatively present a pair of opposed surfaces of a given effective surface area, and an effective outer periphery.
- Sheets 16, 18 are identical and as illustrated are in opposed relationship and respectively engaging one of the opposed surfaces presented by the section and flap. Each of sheets 16, 18 has a surface area slightly greater than that of the opposed board surfaces, and each extend outwardly beyond the effective outer periphery defined by the section and flap in order to present a continuous sealing region 40. To this end, the sheets 16, 18 are interconnected about the entirety of the sealing region 40 so as to effectively present an enclosure for the section 12 and flap 14.
- the sheets 16, 18 are interconnected in the region 42 extending between and along the length of the flap edge 32 and section margin 22. This interconnection of the sheets 16, 18 at the region 42 presents a hinge between the section and flap, so that the latter maybe relatively pivoted during bacon packaging. Finally, it will also be seen that the sheets 16, 18 are connected in the cutout regions presented by the windows 28, 30.
- bacon is first placed in a shingled relationship on baseboard section 12, whereupon flap 14 is pivoted into an overlying relationship above the uppermost bacon strip.
- the bacon and board are then placed within an enclosing container (not shown) such as clear film to form a package ready for ultimate sale to the consumer.
- an enclosing container such as clear film to form a package ready for ultimate sale to the consumer.
- the board section 12 and flat 14 are completed enclosed within the sheets 16, 18 it will be appreciated that the board is completely sanitary.
- use of the enclosing sheets permits the processor to imprint advertising or other indicia on either or both faces of the section or flap, without fear of contaminating the bacon product with printing ink.
- FIG. 3 depicts a pressure sensitive label manufacturing machine 44 (such as the Webtron 650 manufactured by Webtron, Inc. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.).
- the machine 44 includes a web dispensing reel 46, web guide roller 48, conventional flexographic printer 50, carrier sheet dispensing reel 52, a pair of carrier-web engagement rollers 54, die cutter 56, anvil roller 58, matrix-stripping roller 60, matrix takeup reel 62, a pair of top-carrier laminating rollers 64, an optional heat sealer 66, cutter 68 and collection rack 70.
- Machine 44 is supplied with web 72, bottom or carrier sheets 74 and top sheets 60, all in roll form.
- Web 72 is preferably composed of eightpoint tag material and maybe surface-coated on the upper surface thereof to facilitate printing. Additionally, web 72 includes a release liner or backing sheet 78 composed of 40 pound kraft material re moveably adhered to the lower surface of web 72 by means of an adhesive layer composed of conventional pressure sensitive adhesive.
- Web dispensing reel 46 continuously dispenses the roll of web 72, including backing sheet 78, around web guide roller 48 through printer 50 in between carrier-web engagement rollers 54.
- Printer 50 may be used, for example, to print web 72 and backing sheet 78, with desired indicia and images.
- Carrier sheet 74 is preferably received in the form of a roll of one mil., biaxially oriented polypropylene. Sheet 74 presents a top surface 80 which includes an adhesive coating thereon preferably composed of an acrylic emultion known as Type 15T10, available from Devon Corporation and which is oil, water and grease resistant.
- Carrier sheet dispensing reel 52 continuously dispenses sheet 74 between carrier-web engagement rollers 54 so that the adhesive coating comes into contact with the lower surface of the web backing sheet 78.
- Engagement rollers 54 place web 72 and carrier sheets 74 in contact with one another so that the top surface 80 is adhered to the lower surface of backing sheet 78 by means of the adhesive coating.
- Web 72 and carrier sheet 74 then continuously pass between die cutter 56 and anvil roller 58 so that die cutter 56 cuts through web 74 and backing sheet 78 in order to produce spaced apart sections 12 and flaps 14 surrounded by waste matrix.
- Matrix takeup reel 62 continuously removes waste matrix by way of matrix-stripping rollers 60 which is in contact with the top surface of die cut web 72. After removal of waste metrix, spaced apart sections 12 and flap 14 remain in contact with an adhered to carrier sheets 74. The removal of waste matrix exposes portions of top surface 80 and the adhesive coating thereon, which portions marginly and continuously surround each section and flap. Moreover, such exposes portions lie between the mated sections and flaps, and within the die cut areas forming the windows 28, 30.
- Carrier sheet 74 with the sections 12 and flaps 14 secured thereto then passes between top-carrier laminating rollers 64, along with top sheet 76.
- the latter is preferably in form of a wound roll of 75 gauge (3/4 mil) corona-treated biaxially oriented polypropolene.
- Top sheet dispensing roll 62 continuously dispenses the top sheet 76 between the rollers 64 which places the top sheet 76 in contact with the upper surface of the sections 12 and flaps 14 and with the exposed, adhesive-coated regions described previously.
- top sheet 76 is the same width as carrier sheet 74 so as to assure good sealing contact between the sheets.
- rollers 64 serve to adhesively interconnect the sheets 76, 74 by virtue of the exposed, adhesive coated regions on the latter.
- Cutter 68 then trims the interconnected sheets 76, 74 and separates the individual, mated pairs of sections and flaps, in order to create the final L-boards 10. These are then collected within rack 70 as depicted.
- the completed boards 10 may be rewound for shipment to a packager and subsequent separation and use.
- use may be us of optional heat sealer 66.
- a low tack adhesive would be used to adhere the webs with the heat sealer serving to complete the web interconnection.
- the present invention provides a greatly improved bacon-supporting L-board which eliminates many of the persistant problems with conventional boards.
- the L-boards of the present invention are completely sanitary and may be used without fear of contaminating the bacon product, either by means of exposes paper board or printing ink.
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